oh so Momoland had a survival show too? I was looking forward to Taeha's debut b/c I like her voice, but I didn't think it'll be outside of Starship & so soon did she join this other company too it seems.

Taeha where the heck did you come from, gurl? You was taking pics with WJSN literally a few months ago like??? This is so out of the blue it's so weird... I'm speechless... Still wish her all the best though (But I still think the company's management is bullshit though)

Then you don't have to watch them then. Don't complain just because other people also complain. The industry isn't like before and it's getting harder for rookies group to get their first win. This is why companies make large groups so the fanbase grows faster. Making large group is just a way to adapt to the new conditions in the industry, not entirely because they want to copy SNSD.

When there is 9/10 or more member boy group then fan girls are like: '''Ummm Opppasss! Saragheyo! Noona loves my oppas ~ *.* <33333333'' But when there is girl group with the same amount of member people are like: ''I can't stan them there are to much of them. Ugghhhh why there are so many of them?''Look at 17 and WJSN, I never seen a bad word about how many member they have but when it come to WJSN it's all about hating them.

I do understand that part, but at the same times groups like KARA, 4minute, Miss A, SISTAR and so much other managed to make it through with less than 6 members. A large group does not mean success. For example DIA, i barely know 3 of the girls you wanna add 2 more?

However, most of the time it only works if the girls are talented each in different ways and they can stand out individually. For example, in SNSD, each member has their own individual talent they were able to sell AND as a plus, they don't all look like clones of each other. Or take TWICE for example. Each of them are (supposed to) bring their own individual talent that's different from the other members (Momo dance, Chaeyoung Rap, Jihyo Vocals, etc...) AND they also look very different from each other. Large girl groups either need to be individually talented enough to stand out or work together VERY well (like DreamCatcher), though it's preferably both.